I never understood “fit” arguments. Sorry people wrestling is still wrestling. The differece between products is not something anyone truly can’t easily fit into. Within a few months any wrestler has always shown the ability to get used to the little covenants of a specific company given how small they are.

It be one thing if said person was going from singing on stage to performing magic, but just going from wrestling at one pace to wrestling at another pace, is hardly anything that big. Given the many different moves and variations of sequences there are, it’s just silly to think someone couldn’t adjust given a month or so.

Unless this person is the type who likes to pretend someone like Sin Cara has never fit into WWE, or an MMA fighter has never fit into a wrestling ring. But these aren’t even valid and are just internet bs.

Devitt might work if they do the right thing with him, maybe even bring back the cruiserweight division……but that’s a long shot, but they do have an awesome roster of cruisers in the WWE/NXT to make it happen. Heck while they’re at it, bring over Alex Shelley dammit!
Machine Gun would be awesome in WWE, he’s a fast Heavyweight that can put on great matches. Maybe have Sweet T do a heel turn and team up with Anderson for a reunion (even tho I doubt WWE would talk about that, maybe in future ppvs as a mini fact spouted out by JBL)

@Meh:
Did you read their names? Neither man is Japanese. They’re both very over gaijin wrestlers in Japan, much like “Sweet T” Tensai.

I’d be excited if either guy gets picked up by WWE, but over the moon if both did. I think either one of them has a place they can fill in the company and could easily take WWE to new heights if utilized properly. As it stands, just having them in NXT would be pretty incredible.

I was talking about New Japan’s Japanese talent (which we don’t know if WWE are also interested in as well) not Prince Devitt and Karl Anderson since this news topic was called “WWE interested in New Japan talent”.